Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America ; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources ; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men ; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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Page 957
... England , the moft formidable bulwark against her power in the old world ; and were Auftria , Ruffia , and Pruffia , humbled at her feet , as Spain and Sardinia are , Iftill fhould have no idea of yielding . After fighting her on the ...
... England , the moft formidable bulwark against her power in the old world ; and were Auftria , Ruffia , and Pruffia , humbled at her feet , as Spain and Sardinia are , Iftill fhould have no idea of yielding . After fighting her on the ...
Page 959
... England , is beyond all conception . " The neceffity of commercial con- nexion between Great Britain and Ame- rica is fo loudly and unequivocally afferted by the unerring voice of Experience , that nothing but the blindest ignorance ...
... England , is beyond all conception . " The neceffity of commercial con- nexion between Great Britain and Ame- rica is fo loudly and unequivocally afferted by the unerring voice of Experience , that nothing but the blindest ignorance ...
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... England , who , being , as he is , miftrefs of the ocean , could check every approach of every foreign enemy ? " By a fincere and hearty alliance with Great Britain , fhe would not only place herfelf in a fituation to make a peremp ...
... England , who , being , as he is , miftrefs of the ocean , could check every approach of every foreign enemy ? " By a fincere and hearty alliance with Great Britain , fhe would not only place herfelf in a fituation to make a peremp ...
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... England . In 1799 , the Committee of the Guardians of the Poor for the city of Philadelphia , reported , that , during the sickness of that year , they gave pecuniary aid to nine hundred and ninety- nine families , ny of which were ...
... England . In 1799 , the Committee of the Guardians of the Poor for the city of Philadelphia , reported , that , during the sickness of that year , they gave pecuniary aid to nine hundred and ninety- nine families , ny of which were ...
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... England will be the last to open their eyes . PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS , DURING THE SESSION , WHICH BEGAN ON THE THIRD DECEMBER , 1799 . tr PRESIDENT's SPEECH . Gentlemen of the Senate , and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives ...
... England will be the last to open their eyes . PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS , DURING THE SESSION , WHICH BEGAN ON THE THIRD DECEMBER , 1799 . tr PRESIDENT's SPEECH . Gentlemen of the Senate , and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives ...
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